boneless seared pork chops and apples

Boneless pork chops with a beautiful sear paired with seasoned apples and roasted Brussel sprouts is a one pan dinner you are sure to love!

Weeknight meal – what does that mean to you? To me, it means quick cooking and even quicker clean-up. That’s what this boneless seared pork chops with apples and Brussel sprouts is all about. It all cooks in the same pan, making clean-up a breeze.

The pork chops get a beautiful sear and finish in the oven along with the apples and Brussel sprouts. Not a fan of meat and fruit together? Don’t include the apples. Don’t like Brussel sprouts? Replace them with your favorite green.

It’s important to use a quality cooking thermometer when cooking pork chops; they can easily over cook and become extremely dry. I LOVE using this one by OXO. You stick the probe into the food while it cooks in the oven and the display stays on the counter, so there is no need to take the food out of the oven constantly to check the temperature. A warning alert goes off once the food comes within 10 degrees of your desired temperature. Anyone else guilty of running up stairs to put clothes away only to come back down and find your food overcooked? Yeah. It’s no fun.

Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add Brussel sprouts and season with salt and pepper. Cook for about 10 minutes, or until they start turning light brown. Stir often. Set aside.

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